I'm writing a recapitulate of the Fisher-Price Rainforest Jumperoo. The most important things to get out of the way are this thing is very appealing for your kids.
It boasts multiple eye-catching toys that will have your children happily distracted. They contain a bobbling elephant, a monkey swinging from a vine, a parrot hanging from a bead bar, a clear spinning bead ball, a tiger that plays hide and seek a spinning lizard that makes rattling sounds, a tethered chew toy, and a stack of chips with eye-catching graphics for baby to explore.
It helps encourage healthy development. Moving, spinning, and jumping in a baby jumper heighten large motor skills. Secondly, the collection of textures integrated into the rainforest toys provides tactile stimulation, while the appealing colors and fun music engage your child's visual and auditory senses.
This educational ideas also enhances studying through discovery; baby's actions make things happen, helping him to understand cause and effect. Finally, reaching and grasping onto the baby jumper's toys fosters eye-hand coordination.
Also the Fisher-Price Rainforest Jumperoo is easy to use. It takes about 10 minutes to put together and other few minutes to wash the toys. Remember not to submerge the electronic one and to put 3 Aa batteries in it. The box does not contain the batteries and you'll need a screwdriver to take off the battery cover.
Also, the large spinning ball has a rainbow stamp along the sides that if you don't dry right away, well, they'll start to wrinkle. The Jumperoo does fold up for easier carrying/stowing but it's not a plane transition. Its not something you'll want to do all the time.
Some of the key differences with the Rainforest Jumperoo:
- The seat rotates 360 degrees and there are toys all nearby it, so there is always something new to look at -- and your child can change their view of the room by their self.
- Animals hanging above their head from the "leaves" and the baby will love to look at them and sometimes jumps to try and reach them.
- The music & sounds are pretty cool...like they would play at a Caribbean restaurant.
- The format is round versus the old A-frame style - at first it seems like it will take up even more space, but it of course looks less obtrusive and fits in the room better. It's easier to get by and doesn't trip you!
- There are three hanging springs (versus four) which seems to offer more mobility and relaxation of movement.
Suggested changes:
- More options for the height of the seat -- this seems like an easy change the builder could make that would be helpful.
- Some sort of storage option (like a vinyl bag it would fit into) to take to other room, store it for company, etc.
My total idea of the Fisher-Price Rainforest Jumperoo is very high. I propose anyone buy Fisher-Price Rainforest Jumperoo for their babies. I know that it can give your baby good diminutive stretches of entertainment, and you a reprieve so you can take care of a small chore for a few minutes. Plus it will help your baby form their motor skills in a fun way!